IPad reboot itself

what to do to prevent my ipad restart by itself?

Try this:
1. Double-click the Home button to close all Inactive Apps in Task Bar
2. Hold the Apps down for a second or two until you see the minus sign
3. Tap the minus sign to close App
4. Tap center of screen to return to Home Screen
5. Reset iPad. Hold the Sleep and Home button down for about 10 second until you see the Apple logo. Ignore the red slider

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    Help! My iPad keeps rebooting itself every few minutes (if I am trying to use it). It tells me that the iPhone can't make or receive calls(?)and that I need to restore from iTunes at www.apple.com/support. Obviously the iPad can't make or receive calls anyway.
    The problem started with the wifi not working in my office building. Now I can't even get it to stay up without rebooting itself every 2 - 3 minutes. And it is continually searching for a signal, even though my iPhone has full signal. Anyone else getting this message?

    I would connect it to your syncing computer and restore from backup.

  • My iPad suddenly started displaying "Searching" up in the top left corner and now the ipad reboots itself after about 2-5 minutes.

    My iPad suddenly started displaying "searching" up in the top left corner of the screen and the wifi symbol is next to it and I am connected to the wifi. Prior to last weekend it used to display Verizon and everything was fine. After about 2-5 minutes the iPad suddenly reboots itself. Can anyone assist with this. Thank you

    Have you tried rebooting the iPad?
    Reboot the iPad by holding down on the sleep and home buttons at the same time for about 10-15 seconds until the Apple Logo appears - ignore the red slider - let go of the buttons.

  • Why does my iPad reboot itself, Why does my iPad reboot itself

    My iPad tends to reboot itself for no apparent reason.
    For example i was on Skype talking to a friend and it just rebooted itself.

    I have iPad 3g+wifi 64 gb with and it's 2 years more old.
    once a while it's fine, until suddenly there are "no simcard" issues after sleeping at night.
    After that problem, i never had any signal using "any" simcard. also, after inserting simcard into my iPad, suddenly my ipad had this restart problem. so.. i were trying :
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    2. restore on itunes ---> still have this problem though
    3. reset all settings ---> this one is good though, if you were reset all settings and you can see progress bar completing until the bar is full then next time it's finish reset, i can guarentee that my ipad will goes to "normal" even until now i only can use wifi only.  if you already tried reset all settings didnt change reboot suddenly behaviour, then you must try reset all settings all the time until you let it ipad without activating it for at least 10 minutes.
    for apple inc.
    i hope you can fix this problem either it's hardware or software problem. mine is out of warranty but you need to handle this carefully, and don't let apple people say "I NEVER SEE THIS PROBLEM BEFORE" because you already had this communities and you sell product expensive as we bought it expensive as you sold. i have no intentions using genius bar if the solutions is only "REPLACE" but i have to pay another 4xx USD for a change because my iPad is no warranty. fix the problem or your customers go away. apple also has many issues right now including suddenly apps closing. hope apple inc willing to do their bests just like before. again.
    regards.

  • My iPad mini randomly reboots itself.  I have already connected it to iTunes and reset/ restored the device.  Any suggestions?

    My iPad mini randomly reboots itself.  I have already reset/ recovered in iTunes, any other suggestions?

    JVance720 wrote:
    Nope, never jail broke it.  Just randomly started the other day.
    Recovery Mode is your last resort per the instructions here.  Also, read this.
    If still no joy, make an appointment with the resident "Genius" at the closest Apple Store.

  • IPad keeps rebooting itself after updating to iOS 8.3

    Just updated an iPad 3 to iOS 8.3 from iOS 8.2 .  Update took a while to install (over 20 minutes) and then the Apple logo appeared for a bit then the screen went black for about 10  minutes.  The device was fine for a while and then started rebooting itself, hung on the Apple logo for about 10 minutes and now suddenly it came back.  All apps were up to date.  The device had not had any issues prior to the update.  Has anyone else had this issue?
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    No, this is definitely an iOS 8.3 bug, Allen. I have an iPad mini (original, 24/12 old) and an iPhone 5 (not S, 18/12 old). Updated both from 8.2 to 8.3. I keep them and the apps up to date and run a tight ship.
    Since the update, the iPhone has been behaving normally.
    However, starting immediately after the update, the iPad has been rebooting: when you plug it into the power and it goes to sleep, it reboots itself. This NEVER ONCE happened before the 8.3 update -- and I think I started with this iPad on iOS5 or at least 6, with all the updates inbetween. If you want to use it again shortly after plugging it in, you have to wait about five-ten minutes (as other have reported).  So far, it has always rebooted successfully. But you do have to put in your passcode in response to "you have to enter your passcode upon rebooting" message; and tell it to trust your current computer connect once again.
    It just now rebooted itself once again when plugged into the computer USB port, while in the middle of a sync (the screen went to sleep). Not happy about that; potential to damage data.
    I confirm: this NEVER happened before 8.3, and it now reliably happens EVERY TIME I plug the iPad into power and it goes to sleep. I have three power sources (computer USB, individual Apple charger, aftermarket reserve battery charter) and it happens with all of them.
    As far as I can tell, it only reboots itself once per charger-plugin, and doesn't do so again until you unplug it and plug it back in again (somewhat confident, but not 100% sure, of that).
    Hope that helps. The bug needs squashing, and soon.

  • HELP! my ipad 2 keeps rebooting itself after 2 minutes and battery is stuck at 1%. what should I do?

    HELP! my ipad 2 keeps rebooting itself after 2 minutes and battery is stuck at 1%. what should I do?

    Step by step troubleshooting:
    1. Reset
    Hold the Sleep and Home button down until you see the Apple logo
    2. Restore:
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1414
    3. Recovery:
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1808

  • My iPad keeps Shutting down and rebooting itself, why?

    My iPad keeps Shutting down and rebooting itself, why?

    Aoifemarie wrote:
    My iPad keeps Shutting down and rebooting itself, why?
    Because there is something wrong with the iPad? Try restoring the device with iTunes. Start with that.
    Use iTunes to restore your iOS device to factory settings

  • TS3274 my ipad just keeps rebooting itself. any suggestions?

    I was using my ipad and accidentally ran the battery down completely to where it shut itself off. I then plugged it in overnight. Today it is continually rebooting itself. Any suggestions?

    Hi there ckosht,
    You may find the troubleshooting steps in the article below helpful. Note: The troubleshooting was writtin for the iPhone, but most of these steps still apply to the iPad.
    iPhone: Hardware troubleshooting
    http://support.apple.com/kb/ts2802
    Will not turn on, will not turn on unless connected to power, or unexpected power off
    Verify that the Sleep/Wake button functions. If it does not function, inspect it for signs of damage. If the button is damaged or is not functioning when pressed, seek service.
    Check if a Liquid Contact Indicator (LCI) is activated or there are signs of corrosion. Learn about LCIs and corrosion.
    Connect the iPhone to the iPhone's USB power adapter and let it charge for at least ten minutes.
    After at least 30 minutes, if:
    The home screen appears: The iPhone should be working. Update to the latest version of iOS if necessary. Continue charging it until it is completely charged and you see this battery icon in the upper-right corner of the screen . Then unplug the phone from power. If it immediately turns off, seek service.
    The low-battery image appears, even after the phone has charged for at least 20 minutes: See "iPhone displays the low-battery image and is unresponsive" symptom in this article.
    Something other than the Home screen or Low Battery image appears, continue with this article for further troubleshooting steps.
    If the iPhone did not turn on, reset it while connected to the iPhone USB power adapter.
    If the display turns on, go to step 4.
    If the display remains black, go to next step.
    Connect the iPhone to a computer and open iTunes. If iTunes recognizes the iPhone and indicates that it is in recovery mode, attempt to restore the iPhone. If the iPhone doesn't appear in iTunes or if you have difficulties in restoring the iPhone, see this article for further assistance.
    If restoring the iPhone resolved the issue, go to step 4. If restoring the iPhone did not solve the issue, seek service.
    Issue not resolved
    My issue is still not resolved. What do I do next?
    Contact Apple Support.
    -Griff W. 

  • IPad Air keeps rebooting itself

    Updated the software the other week when prompted to but ever since then you can be half way through stuff and it reboots itself back to the apple logo and then comes back on.
    Very annoying

    (A) Try reset iPad
    Hold down the Sleep/Wake button and the Home button at the same time for at least ten seconds, until the Apple logo appears
    Note: Data will not be affected.
    (B) Try reset all settings
    Settings>General>Reset>Reset All Settings
    Note: Data will not be affected but settings for Wi-Fi, FaceTime, Message, Home Sharing will be reset

  • IPad 4 (wifi+cellular) reboots itself randomly in apps.

    Hi guys, I recently bought an iPad 4 and I've noticed the iPad 4 tends to reboot itself when I'm in applications, especially in high demanding memory apps like games or safari and even the apple store!
    I bought it from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia from an authorised apple store (premium seller) 2 days ago, but now I'm in Johor Bahru, Malaysia. And from what I've researched, Malaysia doesn't have applestores with genius bars like Australia does (where I'm from).
    Today is the 3nd day since I've got it, was on IOS 6.0.1 when it kept rebooting so i upgraded it to IOS 6.1.3 (latest version) but the problem still persists, if anything, it's happening more frequently.
    I've tried restoring it, soft rebooting it, nothing seems to work.
    Any suggestions??
    Luke

    Try this:
    1. Close all apps in the Task Bar. Double-click the Home button and hold apps down for a second or two. Tap the minus sign to close app.
    2. Hold the Sleep and Home button down until you see the Apple Logo.

  • IPad 2 Reboots Itself.

    Hi,
    I have an iPad 2 Wifi 16GB model. I have had the iPad 2 since launch date although, this is my secound one. I've had this one for quite some time. Lately it has started to randomly reboot itself no matter what I am doing. At first I thought the cause was a bad app because I had just bought a couple new ones, but the problem persisted after the apps were removed. Today, my iPad 2 turned off, then the Apple Logo was displayed with a loading bar underneath. It keeps turning off and reverting to the Apple Logo and reloading bar however, the bar never fills past 1/10 of itself before it turns off again. I am in the process of restoring it but iTunes insists that I update my iPad 2 before restoring when I already have the current 5.0.1 software installed. My MacBook says it will take 2hrs and my PC says 3hrs. If anyone else has some advice on what steps I could take in resolving this issue, I would be greatly appreciative.

    If its under warranty, you can request a new iPad. I did. But the problem didn't go away!
    After a factory reset and hardware replacement, I believe it's a software issue. Some background service seems to be crashing or triggering a reboot. No specific apps seem to trigger it, although some video apps are more prone to the issue.
    Apple Genius have no clue how to resolve it...

  • IPad AIR (7.04) won't stop Rebooting itself. Reset does not solve.

    Problem started after/during installing app from appstore (either Gmail or Google Translator)
    Resetting device is successfull, but auto reboot keeps taking place : Apple logo appears fir 10 sec or so. then the small logo clock that hardly is turning at all....
    After some minutes: device reboots itself, over and over.
    I cannot stop this behaviour. Reset (pressing home and upper button) DOES reset  but issue remains....

    Sadly it seems the iPad AIR and IOS is not fully booted enough for iCloud to find my  device.
    It shiws "offline"  on www.icloud.com after logging on.
    Now attempting iTunes 11.1.3 . Jyst installed it in Windows 7 64bit PC
    PC detects apple device through USB
    iTunes after the setup attemots to connect to it, but fails with a popup:
    "ITunes could not connect ti iPad AIR 'iPad AIR Erwin'  because it is blocked with a passcode. YOu must enter your passcode on the iPad befire it can be used with iTunes"
    Well... nice indeed huh ?
    It detects my device with correct name, senses it has passcode and is blocked....
    But i cannir enter the code on the iPad since it is 'still' booting ( small white icon wheel that hardly is twirling)
    Thus is a deadlock. Cannot factory reset because i cannot enter the code !?

  • Since installing IOS7.0.2 my iPad keeps rebooting itself every few minutes.  I can't do anything with it and cannot download the new IOS7.2 because it doesn't run long enough to accomplish the download.  What can I do?

    Since installing IOS7.0.2 my iPad keeps rebooting itself every few minutes.  I can't do anything with it and cannot download the new IOS7.2 because it doesn't run long enough to accomplish the download.  What can I do?

    Try a Restart. 
    Press and hold the Sleep/Wake button for a few seconds until the red "slide to power off" slider appears, and then slide the slider. Press and hold the Sleep/Wake button until the Apple logo appears.
     Resetting your settings
    You can also try resetting all settings. Settings>General>Reset>Reset All Settings. You will have to enter all of your device settings again.... All of the settings in the settings app will have to be re-entered. You won't lose any data, but it takes time to enter all of the settings again.
    Resetting your device
    Press and hold the Sleep/Wake button and the Home button together for at least ten seconds, until the Apple logo appears. Apple recommends this only if you are unable to restart it.
    Or if this doesn't work and nobody else on the blog doesn't have a better idea you can contact Apple. 
    Here is a link to their contacts with most of the information below. 
    http://www.apple.com/contact/

  • IPad air causing my Virgin Superhub to Reboot itself

    I have the Virgin Superhub and since I have upgraded to the IPad Air , I have discovered that when I log onto a web page on safari the iPad males the Superhub reboot itself causing the wifi signal to drop out! I have 2 iPad minis and a 5S in the house and they are all fine. It is only the IPad Air that is causing the Superhub to reboot. Virgin say it's not their equipment! Any ideas?

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